Pro-gun signs, posted to deter crime, stolen from Pa. town

Conroy Township in Pennsylvania is fielding requests from other towns throughout the United States for its "This is not a gun free zone" signs, which were recently vandalized.

Conroy Township in Pennsylvania is fielding requests from other towns throughout the United States for its "This is not a gun free zone" signs, which were recently vandalized. (SCREEN SHOT FROM VIDEO, WPXI-TV)

Pa. town's “Not a gun free zone” signs, meant to deter crime, stolen

BAINBRIDGE (AP) — Several pro-gun rights signs that a rural Pennsylvania township posted to discourage crime have been stolen.

The township of about 3,000 residents in south-central Pennsylvania put up more than a dozen of the signs on roads along its borders in February. A township supervisor said they were a response to recent home invasions and petty crime.

Four of the signs were vandalized with spray paint shortly thereafter.